News and Scandals of Pakistani Celebrities

FOUR may be doomed to fail…When One
Direction turns up for promo of their new album, there were talks of fashion
and more of explanations for Zayn Absence…

Still the fashion fads give a nod to 1D.
One minute they're in the studio taking part in
Band Aid 2014 and the next they're in Orlando, Florida chatting with American
presenter Matt Lauer in front of thousands of screaming fans.

But whatever they're up to the boys always look good. They're all stylish in
their own ways and while Harry Styles normally gets most of the attention when
it comes to clothes, the other lads can definitely hold their own.

One Direction recently lent their voices to the new Band Aid single along with
a host of other stars. And, while they were present as a five-piece for the
recording of the iconic new charity single, just four of them made it to a
promotional appearance for their new album Four in Orlando on Monday November
17, 2014.

Zayn Malik had to miss the flight with his band mates to America as he wasn't
well enough to fly

Check out Niall Horan. We're used to seeing him in a bomber or varsity jacket
but today he switched it up for a red checked shirt and skinny jeans. And like
with women's fashion at the moment, if you're going to wear denim it has to be
distressed.

Niall's skinny jeans are from good old Topman and are a great choice for any
aspiring boyband members out there. Click the link (right) to buy a pair now
and then style them up this winter with chunky knits and a parka or tuck in a
slim cut shirt, adding a thin silk scarf like Harry for extra rock 'n' roll
edge.

More dams are to come, as India’s need to power its economy
means it is quietly spending billions on hydropower in Kashmir. The Senate
report totted up 33 hydro projects in the border area with Pakistan. The
state’s chief minister, Omar Abdullah, says dams will add an extra 3,000MW to
the grid in the next eight years alone. Some analysts in Srinagar talk of over
60 dam projects, large and small, now on the books. (This special report has
appeared in the Bulletin on Current Affairs - February 2012, you may have to
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the print edition to read full story)

More in the Edition:

South Asia's Water - a growing rivalry

Indian, Pakistani & Chinese Border Disputes

India's River Diversion Plan: Its impact on
Bangladesh

Water Crisis can Trigger nuclear war in South
Asia

Reclaimed Water - the Western Experience

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